mild steel

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mild steel

A worker welds a piece of mild steel in the workshop.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of steel with low carbon content: Mild steel is a ferrous metal alloy containing iron and a small percentage of carbon (typically less than 0.15% to 0.25%). It is known for its ductility, malleability, and relatively low strength compared to higher-carbon steels.
Usage
  • Mild steel is a common material in construction, manufacturing, and fabrication due to its ease of welding and forming.
  • It is often used when high tensile strength is not the primary requirement.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The structural beams were made from mild steel.
    • Mild steel is preferred for this project because it is easy to bend and weld.
Advanced Usage
  • "Cold-rolled mild steel": Mild steel that has been processed at room temperature to improve its surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
    • The chassis was fabricated from cold-rolled mild steel.
  • "Hot-rolled mild steel": Mild steel shaped by rolling at high temperatures, often with a scaled surface.
    • The framework uses hot-rolled mild steel sections.
Variants and Related Words
  • Low-carbon steel: A synonym for mild steel, emphasizing its key chemical property.
  • Plain-carbon steel: A broader category that includes mild steel, defined primarily by its iron and carbon content with minimal other alloys.
Synonyms
  • Low-carbon steel
  • Soft steel (informal, referring to its relative malleability)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
  • High-carbon steel: Steel with a carbon content typically above 0.6%, which is much harder and stronger but less ductile.
  • Alloy steel: Steel incorporating significant amounts of other elements (e.g., chromium, nickel) to achieve specific properties.
mild steel

A worker welds a piece of mild steel in the workshop.

Noun
  1. steel with less than 0.15% carbon